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Tarentaise

British pronunciation/taɹɪnteɪz/
American pronunciation/tæɹɪnteɪz/
Tarentaise
[NOUN]
1

a breed of cattle originating from the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps, known for its hardiness and high-quality meat

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Tarentaise definition and meaning

What is a "Tarentaise"?

Tarentaise is a breed of cattle that originated in the Tarentaise Valley of France and is known for its excellent milk production and meat quality. Tarentaise cattle have a distinctive dark red or mahogany coat color, with a sleek and muscular body. They are medium to large-sized animals with a sturdy build and strong legs, allowing them to thrive in rugged terrains. Tarentaise cattle are known for their docile temperament and ease of handling, making them popular among farmers and ranchers. They are also recognized for their high fertility and longevity, which contributes to their overall productivity. Tarentaise cattle are primarily used for dairy production, with their milk known for its high butterfat and protein content. However, they are also used for beef production, as their meat is flavorful and tender. Tarentaise cattle are considered a versatile breed, well-suited for both dairy and beef operations, and are appreciated for their adaptability to different climates and environments.

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1The French have organized defenses around Tarentaise and Beaufortin and these can hopefully stop a breakthrough.
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